Summary of RESEARCH WEEK 2025 | College of Education and Leadership
Summary of "RESEARCH WEEK 2025 | College of Education and Leadership"
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Opening and Devotional Session:
- The event commenced with the national anthem and a prayer led by Mr. Mark Garland, who emphasized the importance of ethical research and biblical principles.
- He referenced the story of King Josiah from 2 Kings, drawing parallels between ethical research and biblical integrity, accountability, respect for truth, societal impact, and ongoing reflection.
- Ethical Research Principles:
- Integrity and Honesty: Researchers must present findings transparently without manipulation.
- Accountability: Researchers should take responsibility for their findings and their implications.
- Respect for Knowledge and Truth: Emphasizing the importance of accurate citations and ethical treatment of research subjects.
- Impact on Society: Research should aim to improve community quality of life.
- Reflection and Responsiveness: Continuous reflection on research methods and findings is essential.
- Welcoming Remarks:
- Various leaders from the College of Education and Leadership expressed their hopes for impactful discussions and the importance of ethical research in education.
- Keynote Speakers:
- Dr. Barbara Amrer: Discussed challenges and ethical considerations in insider research, emphasizing the importance of objectivity and confidentiality.
- Dr. Candis Williams: Focused on maximizing the use of AI in education, discussing its benefits, challenges, and the evolving role of teachers in an AI-enhanced learning environment.
- Student Presentations:
- Several students presented their research findings on topics related to education, including:
- The effect of ethics instruction on students' decision-making.
- Utilizing coral and echo reading strategies to improve reading fluency in young children.
- The benefits of gamified activities on students' development.
- The influence of AI on learning outcomes in social studies.
- Several students presented their research findings on topics related to education, including:
- Conclusion and Vote of Thanks:
- The event concluded with a vote of thanks acknowledging all speakers, presenters, and attendees for their contributions to the success of the symposium.
- A closing prayer was offered, followed by the alma mater.
Methodology and Instructions Presented:
- Ethical Research Principles:
- Maintain integrity and honesty in findings.
- Ensure accountability for research implications.
- Respect knowledge and truth through proper citation.
- Consider societal impact in research.
- Engage in ongoing reflection and responsiveness.
- Student Research Presentations:
- Use of quantitative and qualitative research designs.
- Implementation of differentiated instruction and strategies like KWL (Know, Want to know, Learned) for enhancing comprehension.
- Incorporation of gamified activities to foster engagement and motivation among students.
Speakers and Sources Featured:
- Mr. Mark Garland: Devotional Speaker
- Dr. Barbara Amrer: Keynote Speaker
- Dr. Candis Williams: Keynote Speaker
- Various Student Presenters:
- Belinda Thompson Bramwell
- Farion Lee
- Pet Robinson
- Samantha Al
- Tashika Burch
- Moderators and Organizers:
- Dr. Daniel Ala
- Dr. Nicole Mard
- Dr. Jacqueline Hosen Clark
- Dr. Viny Ala
This summary encapsulates the key elements of the symposium, focusing on the themes of ethical research, the integration of AI in education, and the presentations by students showcasing their research efforts.
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